Emergency ambulance responsiveness continues to improve

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Welsh Ambulance Service

Performance against new targets for emergency ambulance call-outs continues to rise in Wales.

The Welsh Ambulance Service responded to 75.5% of calls for people with an immediately life-threatening illness or injury, known as red calls, within eight minutes in May, significantly exceeding the target of 65%. Ā This compared to 71.1% in the previous month. Ā The further improvement in May came despite a 5.4% increase in the daily average number of calls compared to April.

Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport, Vaughan Gething said,

ā€œThe Welsh Ambulance Service has exceeded the target of 65% of calls within eight minutes for the eighth month in a row, despite steadily rising demand.

ā€œHalf of those who needed an immediate emergency response received one in less than five minutes, and all areas of Wales improved performance on April despite the increased activity.

ā€œI want to thank Welsh Ambulance Service staff, as more people are getting the urgent attention they need quickly.ā€


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